User manual FUTABA FP-4NL
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] · Newly designed open gimbal sticks operate smoothly and positively. Spring tension mechanism allows adjustment of the operating feel of the stick lever. · Nonslip adjustable lever head allows adjustment of the stick length as desired. · Functional case, created as a result of the exhaustive pursuit of easier operation, has evolved a thick case which fits into the palm of the hand. [. . . ] Battery cover Remove this cover when switching the servo reversing switches.
Fig. 3
When the dual rate switch is ON, the servo throw can be adjusted within this ranqe with the dual rate trimmer.
Elevator dual rate switch (6NLK only) This switch turns the elevator dual rate function on and off. The lower position is dual rate OFF and the upper position is dual rate ON.
Elevator dual rate trimmer (6NLK only)
This trimmer sets the elevator deflection angle when the elevator dual rate switch is in the ON position. Power switch
The upper position is ON.
Level meter This level meter indicates the transmitter battery voltage. Nonslip adjustable lever head The length of the lever head can be adjusted to fit the operator. Adjust to the length of your hand.
Servo reversing switches Using the servo reversing switches · The left side of each switch is the normal position. · The servo reversing switches reverse the direction of operation of the servos.
Elevator servo reversing switch Aileron servo reversing switch Throttle servo reversing switch Rudder servo reversing switch
Fig. (6NLK ONLY)
NORM --Normal REV --Reverse Lever head Lever head After linkage is complete, inspect the servos. If the direction of operation of the stick lever and the direction of operation of a servo are opposite, switch the appropriate servo reversing switch.
, by turning them and Unlock lever heads in the arrow direction, and adjust the head to the most comfortable length, then lock it by turning it in the direction opposite the arrows.
Fig. 4
24 Transmitter NiCad battery NT-8LP The tension of the stick lever spring can be adjusted.
Charging jack Battery charge jack for built-in NiCad battery.
·CHARGING OF TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER NI-CAD BATTERIES: Recharge the receiver and transmitter NiCad batteries as shown in Fig. 2) Then connect to RX NiCad after connecting, L, E D, changes color from red to greenish red (orange) which indicates that both TX and RX NiCads are being charged. 3) In case of separate charging L, E, D, color will be; RX NiCad - Green. TX NiCad - Red.
When these screws are removed, the back cover can be removed.
· The tension of the spring can be ad justed by removing the transmitter back cover and
turning the screw
for each stick. Set
the springs for the best stick feel.
Rudder
Aileron
Elevator
Fig. 5
·Connect the charging plug of the FBC-8B charge to the transmitter charging jack, connect the 3P connector of the FBC-8B to the receiver NiCad battery (NR-4M), and plug the FBC-8B to a 117VAC outlet as shown in this figure. ·The Receiver battery can be used about 10 times at 10 minutes per flight between rechargings.
When adjusting the aileron, and elevator the inside module is removed.
Use a small Phillips screwdriver.
Fig. 8
RECEIVER FP-R7H/R4F/R4H & SERVO FP-S38
The parts enclosed by the dotted lines must be purchased separately. 6th CH Servo
Receiver, servos, switches, and battery connections
Receiver crystal Landing gear adapter FP-R7H 7 channel AM Receiver
Landing gear servo
Landing gear servo
Rudder servo
Throttle servo Charge
Antenna wire
Power switch
Ailreon servo
Receiver
FP-R4F/R4H
Crystal Rudder servo Throttle control servo Elevator servo Aileron servo
6NLK 4 servos are provided as standard.
NR-4M Fig. ·When installing the switch harness, cut a rectangular hole somewhat larger than the full stroke of the switch and install the switch so that it moves smoothly from ON to OFF. This also applies to the switch mount when the switch is installed inside the fuselage and is turned on and off from the outside with a piece of wire, etc. Install the switch where it will not be exposed to engine oil, dust, etc. SERVO MOUNTING (Using wood screws)
Antenna wire
4NL 3 servos are provided as standard
NR-4M
PRECAUTIONS
· Connect the receiver, servos, switches, and battery firmly as shown in Fig. [. . . ] · Defects caused by faulty materials or workmanship will be corrected free of charge. · Always send the guarantee provided with this manual together with the set to be repaired. · This limited warranty is null and void if the set has been tampered with or disassembled. Refer to warranty statement for details.
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